IT security awareness campaign

IT-criminals are sneaky and clever, and there are a lot of them. They aim for employees in order to gain access to our IT-systems.

Therefore, it is necessary to provide employees with good advice and tools, so they can see through the hackers’ and IT-criminals’ tricks. This is what the campaign 'Humour against hacking' is all about – with cartoons about IT security from Kelsa Media.

EU Personal Data Regulation

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The EU Personal Data Regulation (GDPR) presents a huge challenge for all organisations, because GDPR affects all employees. They will all need to know what it is about – and what is required of their organisation.

“Effective and efficient training”

MUNICIPALITY: “The campaign around the movies totally blows the frame of all our previous awareness campaigns when we compare the hit rate readings on our Intranet. The news about Kelsa Media cartoons got twice as many readings as compared to previous video campaigns, and almost three times as many compared to our regular awareness news messages.”Brian Kjelin Olsen, IT Security Coordinator, Køge Municipality

Why employee security awareness is crucial

Employees are important for IT security

During the campaign, employees learn, among other things, to be aware and alert when they are handling confidential information

IT security awareness minimises risk of attack

The goal is to minimise the number of attacks, fraud, data theft and other methods cyber criminals use to compromise our security

IT scams are BIG business – don't be the next victim

IT-crime can result in significant costs to an organisation. As IT security is constantly changing, employees’ insight are paramount

Employees generally have very little IT security knowledge

Untrained employees, too many with access to the systems and poor IT security cost millions for businesses and government departments

‘Humour against hacking’ is a creative and humorous campaign about IT security.

Why humorous? Shouldn’t this topic be taken very seriously?

This is exactly what we do. Because unless employees learn to keep the hackers out, organisations will remain vulnerable to hackers and criminals, no matter how much the organisation’s IT department invests in firewalls and advanced security software.

We make the learning process fun and engaging for the employee, so that they enjoy the ride and are happy to learn more. In this way, they do not only learn, they also remember. The organisation gets united around a common goal.

This is the secret why ‘Humour against hacking’ has become so popular. It is an easy, committed and effective awareness campaign to all types and sizes of organisations and companies.